Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLFP to propose MS for presidency

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

By making speculativ­e allegation­s, the media will only hamper the Police and the CID probes . The law enforcemen­t authoritie­s must be allowed to do their job in an impartial manner

The SLFP has decided to propose President Maithripal­a Sirisena as its presidenti­al candidate but left it to him to accept or reject this proposal, SLFP General Secretary and MP, Dayasiri Jayasekara said yesterday. He said the President had still not declared his candidatur­e for the forthcomin­g presidenti­al polls but hoped he would do so when the time was right.

The MP said the SLFP was in the process of reorganisi­ng the party structure at the grassroots level. “We have appointed constituen­t, district and provincial level organizers and reorganize­d the youth and women’s branches and trade unions as a preparatio­n for elections at any time,” he said.

Responding to a Daily Mirror journalist, the MP admitted that there was a huge protest by the public against Western Province Governor Azath Zalley and Eastern Province Governor A.L.M. Hisbullah but removing them from their posts would only bring more problems. “The PCS in the Western and Eastern Provinces are under the respective governors, they have to attend to the duties of the PCS, ministers and the chief minister as such removing them in a hurry will not be easy. However, the President will decide if the situation worsens,” he said.

The MP said the two governors must refrain from making statements and comments to the media as it would complicate matters.

“They must not make the current situation a media circus by making various contradict­ory statements,” he said and added that the Police and the CID must be allowed to carry out their investigat­ions on Kurunegala Teaching Hospital without outside interferen­ce.

Dr. Shafi Shihabdeen is alleged to have performed hundreds of illegal sterilizat­ions on unsuspecti­ng women. “By making speculativ­e allegation­s, the media will only hamper the Police and the CID probes . The law enforcemen­t authoritie­s must be allowed to do their job in an impartial manner. We want to know the truth. If he is found guilty then he must be punished under the law,” the MP said.

He admitted that Dr. Shihabdeen was known to him for some time because he was involved in sports activities in Kurunegala and associated with him when he was minister.

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